cyker commented on 2014-10-06 16:02

@Firef0x I seldom use that desktopp file. If it's not working, consider file an issue at the Github project page clearing describing the problem. It's better to fix issues in upstream project than in this PKGBUILD file.

Firef0x commented on 2014-10-06 11:34

Hello, @cyker !

When I execute the following command in the terminal, it works fine:

$ sudo aafm

So it means that the latest version requires root privilege to run somehow, while the previous one (20120414-4) doesn't. This seems to make 'aafm.desktop' useless.

Is there any workaround to make 'aafm.desktop' work again???

Hope for your reply!

Yours sincerely,

cyker commented on 2014-10-03 20:05

@Firef0x aafm is written in python2. The PKGBUILD file also uses python2. python2 and python3 are different. The package builds fine on my machine and I don't know how you got a python3.4 error. The reason may be an incomplete dependency list but I'm not quite sure. If you are sure something is missing please kindly tell me. Thanks.